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What types of social media tools are you using? Are there categories of tools that you’re not using, that you should be?Over the last couple of years, we’ve seen a big industry built up around social media tools.

There are many social media tools to choose from? Everything from content curation tools to content marketing and syndication tools. Either way you look at it, the tools are only as effective as the person's skill using them. That's how you become a content marketing ninja!

In part two of a three-part series on app indexing, contributors Emily Grossman and Cindy Krum explore how Google indexes deep app content and explains what marketers can do to promote their app content in Google search.

Over the past few years, many top startups have elected to go mobile first and build app only experiences. While some have had success, mobile first companies such as Uber and Hotel Tonight have missed out on the large opportunity of SEO.

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